Sentences with contradict
con·tra·dict
C c - She dared not contradict him. [VERB noun]
- Her version contradicted the Government's claim that they were shot after being challenged. [VERB noun]
- The mayor's actions in office contradicted the promises he made during the campaign.
- My sister doesn't like being contradicted.
- Mr Grant feels that the cut-backs contradict the Government's commitment to better educational standards. [VERB noun]
- The facts contradicted his theory
- He contradicted the charges of his critics.
- And while you could see even exile as a personal right, it does directly contradict a public duty, the duty of public presence.
- The facts contradict his theory
- His testimony contradicts hers.
- The messages contradict statements Mr Kilpatrick and Ms Beatty gave during a trial last year when each denied a romantic relationship.
- Everything he says contradicts me.
- To contradict oneself.
- His way of life contradicts his stated principles.